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The Snæfellsnes peninsula remains at the top of Iceland’s most remarkable destinations lists and to cover all its attractions makes one of the most time-consuming trips. Fret not though – you chose us as your companions, so prepare for a really rewarding quest.
Here are the details of your upcoming tour. Click on the names to read more about each attraction you’re going to visit with us!
Let’s start with the white sand beach, especially popular with photographers looking for charming models. Beautiful seals posing along the Ytri Tunga’s shore can easily be spotted in June and July but you might be lucky any time of year. And there’s also the gorgeous backdrop of Snæfellsjökull glacier to admire for hours!
Going South, we’ll step by an inconspicuous village of Búðir, to see its only attraction: a small black church known as Búðakirkja. The dramatic, surreal landscape of endless fields with one Búðakirkja looming on the horizon offers a truly unforgettable view.
Closer and closer to the glacier, there’s a real masterpiece of nature in the form of a small Anastrapi village. It does look like an artwork of an excellent painter, with its basalt columns and cliffs surrounding one of Iceland’s most impressive natural harbors. We can also walk on a remarkable stone bridge, which will make you feel like literally stepping in another, magical world. Photo opportunities alert here! No worries, our guide-photographer is always ready for a shot.
The road Djúpalónssandur, a black rocky beach located on foot of the glacier, leads through lava fields covered with beautiful moss, providing yet another portion of marvelous views. Once a thriving fishing village, the bay stays uninhabited today, yet still bearing traces of Djúpalónssandur’s once prosperous times.
We’ll call it a day after reaching Iceland’s most recognizable landmark. Kirkjufell, the unique “Church Mountain”, owes its name to the distinctive, cylindrical shape which resembles a steeple. Kirkjufell, along with a picturesque waterfall overlooking it, is also one of the most photographed places in Iceland. Though most impressive under the midnight sun or northern lights, Kirkjufell always mesmerizes with the colors that change seasonally. To see them dancing around the dramatic mountain’s formation is a real treat, especially for the “Games of Thrones” fans, who could see Kirkjufell in the series season 7.
Note: This excursion is also available as a Private Tour, offering a more intimate experience and transportation in comfortable premium SUV, VAN’s or Off-roaders. Private Tours allow us to better adjust to your needs and travel style. Hence, to show you even more of Iceland’s beauty! 🙂
There’s a minimum number of 5 participants required for a group tour to take place. The maximum number of participants per group is 10.
We’ll delivier a package of 10, fully edited pictures within 7 business days. You’ll get a link to the dedicated folder on our Google Drive, where your group trip pictures will be uploaded.
Your guide-photographer will select end edit the best shots from the day for your photo package. Trust us, we’ve been doing it for years! Please be aware that we do not share RAW pictures and there’s no option to pick and buy more shots – if you wish for a bigger package, please book the Private Photo Tours.
All our guided group tours are run in English. We can also arrange Spanish, French, Portuguese and Polish-speaking guides upon your request for our Private Tours.
Icelandic weather is unpredictable. Bring warm and waterproof clothes, gloves & hat. Hiking boots are strongly recommended.
More than 48 hours’ notice: Full refund minus 10% transaction and administration fee
Less than 48 hours’ notice: No refund
To cancel your booking and get refund you should email us at: hello@icelandicroamers.is.
NOTE: the 48-hour policy does not honor cancellation requests sent through other channels.